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SoundNet - Florida's Coastline, Coastal Waters: A Pattern of Distress
Lee, Collier, Sarasota and Charlotte counties. The toxic bloom of a microalga called Karenia brevis, red tide has been recorded along Florida's shorelines since the 1840s. It can cause ...
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Executive Committee Conference Call Minutes on Aquatic Nuisance
Species - February 2005.
Merceneria merceneria. The broodstock may carry an alga that is filtered by the clams, Karenia brevis, which causes algal blooms. Susan suggested that this kind of issue is an important one ...
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Executive Committee Conference Call Minutes on Aquatic Nuisance
Species - April 2005.
Merceneria merceneria. The broodstock may carry an alga that is filtered by the clams, Karenia brevis, which causes algal blooms. Susan suggested that this kind of issue is an important one ...
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Overview of Research at Rosenstiel School: Life Sciences
Gulf coast, gathering samples that she will return to her lab and evaluate for Karenia brevis, the cause of persistent harmful algal blooms. Another dons a flame-orange jumpsuit on a ...
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EHP: Volume 110, Number 2, February 2002
Robert Faith p. 169 [HTML] [ Download PDF] A Competitive ELISA to Detect Brevetoxins from Karenia brevis (Formerly Gymnodinium breve) in Seawater, Shellfish, and Mammalian Body Fluid Jerome Naar, Andrea Bourdelais, Carmelo ...
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HBOI | Press Relations | Florida's 2,000-pound Canary - Red Tide Toll Increasing for Manatees...And Humans
Karenia brevis, which appear to be growing increasingly common in Florida. A recently completed collaborative study now ...
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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - In the News
Bossart and others implicate brevetoxins, compounds produced by the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis.' MEDIA CENTER (links to national site) S.C. Chapter Press Releases 9/9/06 - Paddle ...
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Red Tide Outbreaks in Florida
Karenia brevis, which produces toxins that affect vertebrate nervous systems. Although always present at low concentrations offshore, Karenia brevis can occasionally generate large ... marine mammals such as manatees, and other animals. Florida red tide bloom of Karenia brevis. (Photo courtesy of Karen Steidinger, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission.) Red tide ...
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